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elenatria · 2 years
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Bryukhanov in his undershirt, babyyyyy.
Some "new" publicity stills from the site that keeps on giving.
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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A Village in the Carpathians by Anatoliy Fomin, 1970s
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viandede-porque · 3 months
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Today you’re as beautiful as these violets 😍
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kairyiah · 1 year
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look I like I have a confident personality because I do love myself BUT the man's beauty standard is so fucking high it's the total opposite of me 💔💔
those cold siren eyes??? I don't have them I have doe eyes
Muscular body?? nope I'm chubby 🤷‍♂️
LITERALLY FUCKING TALL???? NO 💔💔💔💔💔
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sovamurka · 2 years
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ЛАЛАЛАЛАЛАЛА, ВСЁ БУДЕТ ХОРОШО, ЛАЛАЛАЛАЛАЛА, КУДА БЫ ТЫ НЕ ШЁЛ-
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nettosgameroom · 15 days
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daikenkki · 4 months
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maximdorky · 4 months
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Too many people online seem to think that the most moral answer to the trolley problem is to refuse to pull the lever, but frown hard and shake their heads at the trolley so everybody knows they don't approve of it.
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filosofablogger · 1 year
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♫ Those Were The Days ♫
I have played this one only once, back in 2020, and it got mixed reviews, but I decided to play it again tonight.  Why?  Just because it popped into my head, as songs often do, and whispered, “Play me, play me, pwease, pwease play me!” The origins of the melody appear to be strongly claimed by the Russians, and Russian gypsies consider it their song. The name of this song seems to be “Dorogo’…
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elenatria · 2 years
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I swear I was only looking for Valoris reference pics...
I was doing a google image search for a better quality version of a Valery pic, and not only did I find it in high res, I found a BUNCH of pics I had never seen before. *___*
There's one more publicity shot from their first Kremlin scene but I've never seen this one before. Look at Boris' deadly glare, tilting his head to the side as if he's about to chew off Valery's face. And those massive fingers. <3
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Boris Shcherbina towering over incompetent fools.
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Is Valery tied up? Or maybe Boris sees him that way...
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First night together. 💗 As Pikalov put it, "There's a hotel... 😉".
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That Boris profile. ❤💗
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Seeing them from the back during the rooftop scene.
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Suspenders porn. Is Valery sneaking glances at Boris while revealing just a few tantalizing inches of his suspender? "I swear it was completely by chance."
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...And that explains what Boris' massive hands are doing there. 👇
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Boris has no choice but to spring to his feet and get a closer look at those naughty suspenders.
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Sad Boris is sad. TT__TT
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...but at least now he has someone to look up to.
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Look at Boris' compassionate look as he gazes at his Valery who is burdened with a horrible dilemma. 😭
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A clearer, more detailed photo than the other Valery/Ulana publicity shot we have and guess what, the deputy director of the Kurchatov institute loves him some Шекспир. 😁 Makes me wonder which play of The Bard is his favourite one.
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The day of reckoning...
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But before their world falls apart, before they lose each other forever, they have one last moment, they have The Bench.
They will always have The Bench.
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Btw why is that guard smiling wtf. Does he ship them too??
P.S.: It does make you wonder though just how MANY other Chernobyl publicity shots are out there and we haven't found them yet.
And I mean it's been years.
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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Sunset by Anatoliy Fomin, 1970s
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viandede-porque · 6 months
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What a sweet boy 🍩
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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Istanbul Ch Q1: Yshai Oliel [11] def. Sergey Fomin [Alt] 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Match Stats
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📸 ATP Challenger Livestream (via website)
Despite the first set lapse of the moment, Oliel still managed to get out of trouble thanks to a little bit of clutchness along the way. He took control of the match since the second set by having 8 opportunities to break, with a 50% break point conversion compared to Fomin's 40%, which confirmed Oliel's more offensive play toward the end of the match.
Somehow, Oliel fired 9 more aces than Fomin, which contributed toward his 8% more points won from his first serves. However, the second serves would remain of question, especially back in the first set when he tried to settle in to the rhythm, with Fomin having a 48% winning percentage compared to Oliel's 43%. Both players definitely have their own plus and minus along the way.
In tomorrow's second qualifying round, Oliel will face Seongchan Hong, who defeated wild card Cengiz Aksu 6-2, 6-4 later in the day (in the second timeslot). Knowing S. Hong, defense-to-offense capabilities would be the most important, especially because the possible longer rallies and how being the last person to put the ball in and get out of that comfort zone would be something that mattered the most, in an umbrella of being intuitive in closing. Could be a rollercoaster ride, but could also be a fun follow!
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niveditaabaidya · 1 year
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Hundreds Of Russians Attend War Blogger Vladlen Tatarsky Funeral. #tatar...
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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A pro-invasion Russian blogger was blown up in a St. Petersburg café on Sunday. Some of Putin’s mouthpieces have tried to blame the assassination on Ukraine, but the reality may be far more worrisome for Putin and his ruling cult.
Russian police have arrested a woman suspected of delivering a bomb that killed a prominent pro-war Russian military blogger in a blast in a cafe in central St Petersburg on Sunday, as authorities blamed Ukraine for the attack.
Vladlen Tatarsky, whose real name was Maxim Fomin, was killed by a bomb blast as he was hosting a discussion with other pro-war commentators at a cafe on the banks of the Neva River in the historic heart of St Petersburg.
Police said they had identified a woman called Darya Trepova as the suspect and that she was arrested in an apartment in St Petersburg after a search on Monday morning. Authorities said she was a supporter of the jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
In a statement, Russia’s national antiterrorism committee claimed the attack was “planned by the special services of Ukraine with the involvement of agents from those who had cooperated with the so-called Navalny Anti-Corruption Fund [Foundation]”.
While theoretically possible, it’s doubtful that Ukraine would waste time and resources on a small piece of shit like Vladlen Tatarsky (real name: Maxim Fomin).
It’s true that Tatarsky was a hatemonger – but so are a lot of Russian media personalities, many of them more high profile in the Putin media ecosystem. Tatarsky was a fairly typical Russian fascist blowhard.
Anton Gerashchenko in Ukraine posted a typical bit of a Tatarsky tirade.
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Darya Trepova, the suspect in the killing, doesn’t seem to have any connection to Ukraine. It’s far more likely that she may have links to an anti-Putin underground engaged in partisan violence against the dictatorship.
ICYMI, a while back I posted this short doc by independent journalist Jake Hanrahan who spoke with members of the anti-Putin underground who were engaged in acts of sabotage against the régime.
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It’s less politically damaging for Putin to have Russians believe that these acts are caused by Ukraine rather than by Russian partisans opposed to the war.
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marykk1990 · 2 months
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My next post in support of Ukraine is:
Next site, due to getting a late start, are pics of city gardens/arboretums in Ukraine. 1, Shevchenko City Garden. 2, Donetsk Botanical Garden. 3, A. V. Fomin Botanical Garden. 4, Hryshko National Botanical Garden.
#StandWithUkraine
#СлаваУкраїні 🇺🇦🌻
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